Happy Halloween, Kids! Want Some Beer?

Dave Kozicki's 9-year-old son and two friends were wrapping up their neighborhood route about 7 p.m. Sunday, the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, father told the Canadian Press wire service.

One man answered his door, apparently drunk. He tossed a can of Kokanee beer (search) into each boy's bag, then told them not to come back.

"Firstly you think it is kind of funny," Kozicki said, "but then I started thinking who knows what other stuff is going on and what else he is doing. I figured at the very least police should know about it."

Saskatoon cops charged a 53-year-old, whose name wasn't released, with distributing alcohol to minors. The beer was confiscated.

"I was kind of concerned because they were 9 years old. It's not like they were 16," said Kozicki. "I suppose a 16-year-old might appreciate it, but my kid and his buddies just thought it was kind of odd."

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Forgive some women for being a tad bit miffed when the hunky men who had offered to drive them to polling stations arrived. After all, the men were fully clothed.

The plan had called for the men of Long Tom Grange (search) — Oregon's best-known nudie calendar — to offer voters a free limo ride to ballot drop-off sites.

The men made headlines last year when they bared all for a calendar benefiting local schools.

Linda Roberts was surprised when 66-year-old rancher John Lopes greeted her in jeans and a cowboy shirt. As Mr. May in the group's 2005 calendar, he wore only his belt and boots astride his horse.

The group had considered going topless.

"But it's too cold," Lopes confessed.

Most Oregon voters mailed in their ballots, though some wanted to go drop them off in person. The men seized on the ballot delivery service as a way both to publicize their second calendar and to promote voter participation.

Despite the lack of nudity, Roberts, 46, a stay-at-home mother of two, was grateful for the group's service Monday afternoon for people like her: "slackers and procrastinators."

"Then I heard that their limo was coming for people and I thought, 'What a great way to go to the polls. I'd better fill my ballot out!'"

SOMERSET, Pa. (AP) — Honesty may often be the best policy, but during a traffic stop over the weekend in Somerset County, it may have cost a father and his daughter some time behind bars.

Police say a pickup truck being driven by 18-year-old Megan Lee Cummings crossed over the center line before it was stopped.

When a trooper asked why there was a soda can in a plastic bag in the glove compartment, which had been opened to retrieve a license, police say Charles Cummings told them, quote, "I smoked crack with it."

Cummings continued, telling troopers that there was cocaine in a luggage bag in the bed of the truck and on the passenger side of the floor, and marijuana inside a cooler.

Troopers seized $26,000 from the truck, which police say Cummings told them was from selling drugs.

Cummings and his daughter, who both live in Johnstown, were being held Monday in the Somerset County Jail.